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kate, beasley and everyone here at "eyewitness news", i'm chris may. we're signing off for now but we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. stay tuned for dave. emma stone among his guests to night. have a good night and a great weekend. ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet brought to you by nutribullet llc. special tv offer. stay tuned to find out how you can get the nutribullet superfood nutrition extractor free! that's right. get the complete nutribullet system free! details just ahead. >> my muscle aches, my back aches really started to decrease significantly in one week. >> first night that i actually used the nutribullet, i actually slept really well. that was exciting. that was phenomenal. >> the bad cholesterol which was 290 went down to 190. >> before you turn to drugs, please, give this a shot. it really, really works. >> announcer: join these people and thousands just like them and discover a machine that finally has the power to take years off the way you look and feel. learn from nutrition expert
kate, beasley and everyone here at "eyewitness news", i'm chris may. we're signing off for now but we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. stay tuned for dave. emma stone among his guests to night. have a good night and a great weekend. ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet brought to you by nutribullet llc. special tv offer. stay tuned to find out how you can get the nutribullet superfood nutrition extractor free! that's right. get the...
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guests include prince william and his wife, kate. the french president used his remarks to ensure a conflict like world war i never happens again. >> the most horrendous -- threatening risk is the return of the xenophobia. how can we remain neutral when a civilian plane is shot down in ukraine? how can we remain neutral when a conflict in gaza is about to end it -- enter its first month. we cannot remain neutral. there is an obligation to act and it is europe that must act along with the u.n.. >> that was francois hollande speaking. a museum in london is offering a fresh take on world war i history. the imperial war museum has reopened after a 50 million euro renovation, with a view to protecting younger generations to their past. >> the trenches of world war i brought to life. a simulated trench lunges visitors headfirst into the past as they enter the war museum. the war gallery is full of digital displays and artifacts. personal diaries, clothing, weapons. >> the effect will be something of an assault on the senses. i think people
guests include prince william and his wife, kate. the french president used his remarks to ensure a conflict like world war i never happens again. >> the most horrendous -- threatening risk is the return of the xenophobia. how can we remain neutral when a civilian plane is shot down in ukraine? how can we remain neutral when a conflict in gaza is about to end it -- enter its first month. we cannot remain neutral. there is an obligation to act and it is europe that must act along with the...
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right, guys. >> yes. >> yes. >> more beach, for now though we will toss it back inside to kate. we don't want to let go. we won't do it. we refuse. >> refuse to let go i love it. i am going down the the shore in a couple weeks in september. we always go in september because it is quiet, down there, weather still nice and still extending the summer season. it looks great behind you right now. beautiful. thank you so much, kathy. lets look at a spot not down the shore but on the way in the mountains and lehigh val any nazareth area middle school. time lapse through the course of today and see how it is blue skies, fair weather cumulus clouds all day long, and just a beautiful day and that running on the track there they may have started school and portions of the lehigh started this week. bethlehem started this week. around here schools go back on tuesday after labor day. will kids break out their brand new fall gear, jeans, boots. iowas so exited to wear fall clothes. the lets see when we get to the seven day forecast. the lets look at due points. sixty-one at the airport. forty-
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kate, beasley and everyone here at "eyewitness news", i'm chris may. we're signing off for now but we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. stay tuned for dave. emma stone among his guests to night. have a good night and a great weekend. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, the man archie andrews was defending, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme )
kate, beasley and everyone here at "eyewitness news", i'm chris may. we're signing off for now but we're always on at cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com. stay tuned for dave. emma stone among his guests to night. have a good night and a great weekend. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra....
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i want to do, have kate explain what we're talking about. we talk about inversion. >> sure, so either merging with a company or reincorporating, moving your u.s. headquarters with an overseas company to avoid our high corporate tax rates, for example walgreen they are avoiding the tax. charles: they chose not to. the president said, i think he mislabels this. he said that companys have bulk of their business in united states, i disagree with that a lot have a majority of business outside of here, and fastest growing parts of business outside of america, question of the about him using executive authority to over commo, obstace would like to discourage folks, an,and makeing it a political issue, takeing about how main street would not be happy about this because these companies, ol oliver are not making their fair share. >> i am against executive order in general. and it circumvins the democrats process, and companys should have right to take on smart tax tragedys to take on taxes legally, from a investment perspective, tax is a small compone
i want to do, have kate explain what we're talking about. we talk about inversion. >> sure, so either merging with a company or reincorporating, moving your u.s. headquarters with an overseas company to avoid our high corporate tax rates, for example walgreen they are avoiding the tax. charles: they chose not to. the president said, i think he mislabels this. he said that companys have bulk of their business in united states, i disagree with that a lot have a majority of business outside...
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>> you know, kate, the answer is no and here's why. because of the logic of this conflict suggested even with the good news of a 72-hour stand down that the urgency to actually conclude it is not present. this was not a failure to communicate or breakdown in the communications channel between the political wing of hamas and the military wing. the reality is the military wing, the al qassams have been driving this train for the last several weeks, and this was not some serendipitous haphazard operation. this was carefully planned, and it was created to try to create a victory image for hamas. some single act, some quote, unquote heroic act by the resistance to fundamentally score a victory, and they have done so, and the reality is against the backdrop of a good faith effort on the part of the secretary of state, the u.n. and the israeli government, who by the way i'm not sure feels a whole lot of urgency either in terms of stopping an operation when in fact their objectives have not been complete, what you essentially have is a conflue
>> you know, kate, the answer is no and here's why. because of the logic of this conflict suggested even with the good news of a 72-hour stand down that the urgency to actually conclude it is not present. this was not a failure to communicate or breakdown in the communications channel between the political wing of hamas and the military wing. the reality is the military wing, the al qassams have been driving this train for the last several weeks, and this was not some serendipitous...
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kate snow before that on our coverage tonight. thank you both. >>> we continue to monitor the weather. two tropical systems churning in both the atlantic and pacific. two systems are now making their way toward hawaii. hurricane iselle which is expected to weaken before hitting hawaii as a tropical storm. tropical storm julio right behind it. being called a double whammy for hawaii, which has been hit by just eight named storms since the 1950s. in the atlantic, bertha has now weakened to a tropical storm. moving on up the east coast. not expected to be a threat to land but it will make for rough surf and dangerous rip currents. just at a time when millions are vacationing at beaches all along the east coast. >>> tonight over 1,000 firefighters battling two major fires burning in california. homes have burned. hundreds more are threatened. nbc's miguel almaguer got a bird's eye view of the danger. he has a report tonight from burney, california. >> reporter: over 1100 firefighters on the front lines. the backbreaking work of contai
kate snow before that on our coverage tonight. thank you both. >>> we continue to monitor the weather. two tropical systems churning in both the atlantic and pacific. two systems are now making their way toward hawaii. hurricane iselle which is expected to weaken before hitting hawaii as a tropical storm. tropical storm julio right behind it. being called a double whammy for hawaii, which has been hit by just eight named storms since the 1950s. in the atlantic, bertha has now weakened...
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nbc's kate snoe w is outside th hospital where dr. brantley is being treated. >> reporter: good evening. some late news this afternoon. telling us why, perhaps, the family of dr. brantley is so encouraged and hopeful. we knew that his colleague nancy rightboll received some kind of experimental serum while in liberia against ebola. now we're finding out that doctor as well got some kind of a at this church in ft. worth, praise for his rescue and prayers for his recovery. >> after seeing him walk into the hospital yesterday, we were certainly praising for god and looking forward to an upbeat worship. >> liberians came tout thank the country. >> we said good-bye and went to another country. >> brently's wife amber sent an e-mail to church members saying she was rejoicing over her husband's safe arrival. he still has a long way to go, she wrote, and want to ask you for your continued prayers for kent and nancy. on "meet the press," the head of the cdc said brantley's progress is encouraging. >> he seems to be improved from the reports we
nbc's kate snoe w is outside th hospital where dr. brantley is being treated. >> reporter: good evening. some late news this afternoon. telling us why, perhaps, the family of dr. brantley is so encouraged and hopeful. we knew that his colleague nancy rightboll received some kind of experimental serum while in liberia against ebola. now we're finding out that doctor as well got some kind of a at this church in ft. worth, praise for his rescue and prayers for his recovery. >> after...
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all right, kate. carville, sit on it for a minute. >> now look, kate, you have got to admit, you are a staunch republican. >> i'm a conservative, yeah. >> whatever it may be. >> yeah. >> that we have two parties who are both supposed to be working together for the good of the people. >> right. >> all right? not to destroy one another. >> right. >> that's not our system. >> absolutely. >> okay. but now, nothing can get done you know, what, bill, since day one this president has been determined to vilify and demonize the other side. he wants to shut down debate and discussion. >> involve the other side rise above it and put good stuff in. >> stop calling them haters and hostage takers and the enemy. i mean, this is since day one. this is the guy who was going to work together and was going to bring us all together. and now you know what who is talking about impeachment, james? it's not the conservatives and not the republicans. it is the white house. michelle obama. obama. the white house is all over it
all right, kate. carville, sit on it for a minute. >> now look, kate, you have got to admit, you are a staunch republican. >> i'm a conservative, yeah. >> whatever it may be. >> yeah. >> that we have two parties who are both supposed to be working together for the good of the people. >> right. >> all right? not to destroy one another. >> right. >> that's not our system. >> absolutely. >> okay. but now, nothing can get done you...
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kate, first to you. the preparations now at emery, officials believe that they are very well equipped to handle this second case. do we know anything about her condition? >> reporter: well, what we know is from liberia, she was doing pretty well. i was told yesterday she was eating again, even asking for a favorite potato soup and coffee. her favorite dish in liberia. there were some good signs and heard she was walking with assistance but i did hear this morning from several sources, it is unlikely, unlikely she'll walk off the ambulance here at emery like we saw the other day with dr. kent brantly. people may have seen that from saturday where he walked out of the ambulance. that was a shock to the medical community and family because normally with ebola, it is quite a decimating disease and so you might not be able to have that kind of strength. nancy writebol is 59 years old. she's a little bit older than dr. brantly so it's possible that she's just in a little bit more of a weakened state and don't
kate, first to you. the preparations now at emery, officials believe that they are very well equipped to handle this second case. do we know anything about her condition? >> reporter: well, what we know is from liberia, she was doing pretty well. i was told yesterday she was eating again, even asking for a favorite potato soup and coffee. her favorite dish in liberia. there were some good signs and heard she was walking with assistance but i did hear this morning from several sources, it...
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kate, is this really that hurting the economy? feels like you know big guys have gotten all of the breaks. all those who cleared, did not get -- cheered did not get what i wanted. >> this is why people do not trust the government, they took all of those worries and changeed it work for them. he stobeed stoped registering aa lobbyist, in 2012, at the same time he became a top aide for president obama. >> why does this surprise you, chicago politics came in years ago, it never left, this is how they have been running this country since the get go, unfortunately, main street has been suffering from the beginning. charles: can someone ever come in, be sincere, a real honest grass had the roots candidate -- grass-roots candidate who careed about main street, and did not care, i think megi gyllenhaal who said, a president who does not care about being popular. >> you want me to say, yes, right? charles: inc instill my hope in humanity. >> i can't. i do not think that will change, tracy talk about it yesterday, only way to become preside
kate, is this really that hurting the economy? feels like you know big guys have gotten all of the breaks. all those who cleared, did not get -- cheered did not get what i wanted. >> this is why people do not trust the government, they took all of those worries and changeed it work for them. he stobeed stoped registering aa lobbyist, in 2012, at the same time he became a top aide for president obama. >> why does this surprise you, chicago politics came in years ago, it never left,...
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>> kate upton. ,,,,,, mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away our next newscast is tomorr morning at 4-30. >>> david letterman is next. >> see you ow morning, 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, the first primate to circle the globe in a jet-pack, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme )
>> kate upton. ,,,,,, mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away our next newscast is tomorr morning...
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kpix 5's kate kelly introduces this week's jefferson award winners. >> step in, yeah. you got it. >> reporter: rafael carzola is doing more than playing tennis. he is building character. >> you work hard, play hard and do hard. >> reporter: rafael is one of thousands of kids from around california who have mastered several important life skills. >> fitness, team work, self- control. team spirit. >> big follow-through, right? >> reporter: everypeanut louie tennis great guiding them. >> i had a great family. they said just try your best. >> reporter: and her husband tim harper. >> what kind of person are you going to be? what is success? i'm going to make this day count. >> reporter: six years ago, peanut and tim saw a need and started harper for kids. >> turned on the news and you just see, you know, it was just, you know, people making the wrong choices, the wrong decisions. >> we're talking about success. >> reporter: the nonprofit's goal is to teach children early on how to achieve their personal best. the program's based upon legendary ucla coach john wooden's "pyra
kpix 5's kate kelly introduces this week's jefferson award winners. >> step in, yeah. you got it. >> reporter: rafael carzola is doing more than playing tennis. he is building character. >> you work hard, play hard and do hard. >> reporter: rafael is one of thousands of kids from around california who have mastered several important life skills. >> fitness, team work, self- control. team spirit. >> big follow-through, right? >> reporter: everypeanut...
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( kate and d.w. crying ) could you take d.w. today? kate's sick and i've got to get this account finished by tonight. unicorns! can we? no! d.w.: daddy, this is scary. can't we see the uni...? arthur: no! can't we see the...? arthur: no! guide: sir, this might not be the exhibit for your daughter. i said no! ( crying ) arthur, she's right. why don't i take d.w. to see the unicorn dolls and meet you back here in an hour. i used to wonder what little sisters were for, and i've finally figured it out. they're there just to wreck things for us guys and our dads. whoa! ( barks )
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for more on that here's meteorologist kate bilo, hi kate. >> it doesn't seem long ago we talked about a super moon. if you miss that had one we will a chance again. the here's what a normal full moon will look like. super moon is 4 percent larger and 30 percent brighter, then what we normally see in the nighttime sky on any given evening and you will see certainly this weekend. we will take a look at the stats on this super moon as we move into sunday when we will see moon get to the fullest point sunday afternoon around 2:11 in the afternoon but makes its closest path the to the earth at 1:44 on sunday afternoon, that still puts it 221,000 plus miles away but like i said 14 percent closer and 30 percent brighter then a normal moon. because moon reaches its full point sunday afternoon you'll see it really nicely saturday night and then gannon sunday night but again that is not the the only thing we can look to the sky and see, we have got the persaid meteor shower that will be peeking next week. what we are looking at here is debris from the swift cut will, best viewing conditions for
for more on that here's meteorologist kate bilo, hi kate. >> it doesn't seem long ago we talked about a super moon. if you miss that had one we will a chance again. the here's what a normal full moon will look like. super moon is 4 percent larger and 30 percent brighter, then what we normally see in the nighttime sky on any given evening and you will see certainly this weekend. we will take a look at the stats on this super moon as we move into sunday when we will see moon get to the...
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time for a look at the latest business news with our very own kate moody starting with good news for the u.k. economy. >> it's growing at its fastest pace since the end of 2007. the government confirmed that g.d.p. growth of 0.8 came at second quarter. it revised upwards its annual rate of tkpwroesdz from 3.1 to 3.2. the service sector that makes up more than 75% of economic activity remained the main driver of growth while the construction sector performed better than expected. the growing concern is the increasing gap between wages and inflation. the bank of england has made it a key factor in its decision about if and when to raise interest rates. now those figures come in stark contrast to the figures. italy and germany flipped back into decline and france stagnated at 0% growth. they remain optimistic that his plan to cut payroll taxes and boost job creation will put the french economy back on track. >> france is the world's fifth biggest economy and intends to stay at that level. on the international stage it looks fine there. >> they saw one of their best training days but saw
time for a look at the latest business news with our very own kate moody starting with good news for the u.k. economy. >> it's growing at its fastest pace since the end of 2007. the government confirmed that g.d.p. growth of 0.8 came at second quarter. it revised upwards its annual rate of tkpwroesdz from 3.1 to 3.2. the service sector that makes up more than 75% of economic activity remained the main driver of growth while the construction sector performed better than expected. the...
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i think kate is right up there with them. she's made some fantastic music over the years. >> reporter: kate bush is famously meticulous. she likes to be in control of every aspect of her work, including, of course, the show. which given its scale and complexity explains, at least to some extent, what she's been doing while she's away. >>> just before we go, let's show you these pictures. a fire drill at a u.s. air force base going a little wrong. this is how it ended up. the alarm system was being tested. something triggered the suppression foam equipment inside the helicopters' hangars, and there was no stopping the spread of foam. not quite what the crews were expecting for a routine test. thanks for being with us. one child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! the worlds most entertaining device with a color.
i think kate is right up there with them. she's made some fantastic music over the years. >> reporter: kate bush is famously meticulous. she likes to be in control of every aspect of her work, including, of course, the show. which given its scale and complexity explains, at least to some extent, what she's been doing while she's away. >>> just before we go, let's show you these pictures. a fire drill at a u.s. air force base going a little wrong. this is how it ended up. the...
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kate bilo here in the studios. we will start with kathy. >> well, i have some special guests behind me. you know them, you grew up with them and there is a whole other generation that loves them the harlem globetrotters, yeah. this is tnt, she went to temple, a temple grad, of course, scooter over here. we will meet them, talk to them and ask them why they are here, coming up, but first we have to talk weather, do you want to hear about the the weekend. >> yeah. >> all these people here enjoying weekend because it will be one of the best this entire summer. take a look, we will take to you storm scan three and show you what is going on, nothing locally but we have showers and storms over midwest and illinois and that will go to the south. high pressure will protect delaware valley and we are going to be seeing conditions that will be very favorable for the shore. lets take a look at the temperatures in philadelphia, 81. allentown 81. trenton 82. and in wilmington it is 81 degrees. the pretty comfortable. now down t
kate bilo here in the studios. we will start with kathy. >> well, i have some special guests behind me. you know them, you grew up with them and there is a whole other generation that loves them the harlem globetrotters, yeah. this is tnt, she went to temple, a temple grad, of course, scooter over here. we will meet them, talk to them and ask them why they are here, coming up, but first we have to talk weather, do you want to hear about the the weekend. >> yeah. >> all these...
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kate bush, love that woman. >>> okay. i want to leave you with some quite incredible pictures coming to us from tulsa, oklahoma. something triggered the fire suppression foam equipment at the air force base. the new samsung galaxy tab s, the worlds most entertaining device with a color... colorfully brilliant screen that blows the competition out of the water. what is this? i thought i was doing the announcing... stunningly thin and effortlessly light..." i was literally about to say that. it certainly has the best screen of any samsung tablet. and i would add... or of any tablet, period. or of any tablet, period. see, buddy... teamwork. introducing the galaxy tab s with twice the resolution of hdtv, it's the world's most entertaining device. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e
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people were arrested some from as far away as new york, and california. >>> kate? >>> it was a pleasant day across the the area, we saw an increase in humidity out there and it will stay warm and humid throughout the mid week time frame. then we will keep an eye on thursday and friday for showers to return to the forecast. i'll tell you where those will be and timing on those and then cooler weekend to follow. your full seven day forecast in a bit, diana. >> thanks, kate. >>> now to a travel alert tonight, authorities in iceland are warning the airline industry about a possible volcanic eruption that could send ash spewing into the sky. and into the path of planes. cbs correspondent, alfonso van marsh has the details. >> reporter: scientists are keeping a close eye on ice land's largest volcanic region and warning airlines of possibly ruption that is could shut down, europe's air space. >> reporter: seismologists say thousands of small intense earthquakes are rocking iceland in one of the country's volcano's may be ready to explode. four years ago an eruption in ic
people were arrested some from as far away as new york, and california. >>> kate? >>> it was a pleasant day across the the area, we saw an increase in humidity out there and it will stay warm and humid throughout the mid week time frame. then we will keep an eye on thursday and friday for showers to return to the forecast. i'll tell you where those will be and timing on those and then cooler weekend to follow. your full seven day forecast in a bit, diana. >> thanks,...
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kate. >> reporter: good evening, lester. these patients are being transferred here to emory university to get the best care in the world. a level of care they simply couldn't get in liberia. this is the first time an ebola patient has been cared for in the united states. and the journey here and the transfer of this patient was meticulously planned. just before noon a specially equipped private plane carrying dr. kent brantly landed at dobbins air force base just north of atlanta. inside that plane, multiple layers of protection to make sure no one would ever come in contact with the virus. as news helicopters hovered above, police and fbi escorted his ambulance for 22 miles down two major highways and through atlanta's city streets, arriving at emory university hospital. you could see clearly from above first the driver emerged in full protective gear, then from the back another person in a hazmat suit. and then a surprise. the patient himself walking into the hospital with support, but no stretcher. inside the hospital out
kate. >> reporter: good evening, lester. these patients are being transferred here to emory university to get the best care in the world. a level of care they simply couldn't get in liberia. this is the first time an ebola patient has been cared for in the united states. and the journey here and the transfer of this patient was meticulously planned. just before noon a specially equipped private plane carrying dr. kent brantly landed at dobbins air force base just north of atlanta. inside...
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lester. >> kate snow starting us off. and our chief medical correspondent nancy snyderman has been following this. good to see dr. brantly on his own two feet leaving that ambulance. what happens now in terms of treatment? >> i believe he walked into that hospital and immediately got on a gurney and was then taken to the icu, his isolation room. they're going to follow his liver functions, kidney and make sure he's not having any problems with clotting. if he needs a transfusion or any kind of platelets, they'll be ready to give it to him. very sophisticated monitoring. >> and clearly they're taking all the precautions here. but i think a lot of concern comes to those who may be leaving the area of the outbreak coming to this country. there's some peace corps workers who are going to be evacuated. what kind of screening will there be for people coming back from that region? >> the centers for disease control now has people at about 20 places around the country where flights can come in. people coming out of dangerous area
lester. >> kate snow starting us off. and our chief medical correspondent nancy snyderman has been following this. good to see dr. brantly on his own two feet leaving that ambulance. what happens now in terms of treatment? >> i believe he walked into that hospital and immediately got on a gurney and was then taken to the icu, his isolation room. they're going to follow his liver functions, kidney and make sure he's not having any problems with clotting. if he needs a transfusion or...
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kate snow before that. our team covering this in atlanta. thank you both. >>> another big story we're keeping an eye on tonight is the weather. out west, that means a powerful deluge tearing through southern california, a wall of water that triggered mudslides, cutting off communities, including hundreds of children at a summer camp. nbc's jacob rascon has our report. >> reporter: in minutes the shallow stream became a rushing river. more than four inches of rain pounded southern california in under three hours. dry, compact dirt collapsing into mountain communities. 31 homes buried in debris. overnight thousands left stranded. in forest falls, doug could hear the mudslide. >> it sounds like a freight train. >> reporter: then he saw it. >> we ran for our lives. >> reporter: the wall of mud and boulders came crashing into doug's home, leveling his shed and tossing his propane tank 20 feet into a tree. the only way into town blocked by boulders the size of cars. hundreds here stranded overnight. down the mountain, the town of oak glen split in
kate snow before that. our team covering this in atlanta. thank you both. >>> another big story we're keeping an eye on tonight is the weather. out west, that means a powerful deluge tearing through southern california, a wall of water that triggered mudslides, cutting off communities, including hundreds of children at a summer camp. nbc's jacob rascon has our report. >> reporter: in minutes the shallow stream became a rushing river. more than four inches of rain pounded southern...
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tigers pitcher, ver lander is talking to kate upton. striking out eight to earn his fourth straight victory. 2-1 yankees. to los angeles, the dodgers hosting the an gels. garrett richards pitched a complete game striking out nine to shut out the dodgers 5-0. >>> let's check the weather. >> we are looking at the threat for more flash flooding today across the interior portions of the west. while the rain is certainly welcomed by those drought stricken areas, flash flood watches today for northern nevada and idaho. in the northeast, it's warm and humid one. typical summertime warmth but get ready for the thunderstorms. we expect to see showers and thunderstorms some of which would produce heavy rainfall in the northeast, thomas. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on morning joe, kentucky senator rand paul says the gop needs to do a better job of expanding its tent. why is he hanging out with someone floating presidential impeachment talk? >>> we're going to reveal if your alma matter is on the list of this year's top party schools. back
tigers pitcher, ver lander is talking to kate upton. striking out eight to earn his fourth straight victory. 2-1 yankees. to los angeles, the dodgers hosting the an gels. garrett richards pitched a complete game striking out nine to shut out the dodgers 5-0. >>> let's check the weather. >> we are looking at the threat for more flash flooding today across the interior portions of the west. while the rain is certainly welcomed by those drought stricken areas, flash flood watches...
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here's kate. >> i good morning, happy monday to you, few differences in the forecast for us out there today. certainly more than anything, you will notice that it is a lot brighter outside. we end up with more sunshine than what we've seen over the course of the week edge respect because of so much moisture content in the air, keep the humidity around, and it is actually allowing some fog to form this morning, not sure if you can tell behind me, but center city starting to get shroud, and we walk you through visibilities in a second. first to storm scan3, where things are still pretty quiet. again, you want it to be quiet, if you want fog to form. you need a light winds. you need virtually no precipitation, because you need something to allow the fog to settle in. and currently we've got that on storm scan3, not much to see. seventy-one the current temperature at the airport, nice mild start. cloud cover out there means we won't see too much more of a drop on the thermometer before the sun does come up. but once it does come up, it is kind of last i can, starts to break apart that fog
here's kate. >> i good morning, happy monday to you, few differences in the forecast for us out there today. certainly more than anything, you will notice that it is a lot brighter outside. we end up with more sunshine than what we've seen over the course of the week edge respect because of so much moisture content in the air, keep the humidity around, and it is actually allowing some fog to form this morning, not sure if you can tell behind me, but center city starting to get shroud, and...
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what about kate spade. >> the interesting thing about kate spade is the results were strong, they were doing well, but it is a question of whether they will continue to be that strong. you see this across different industries and retail. we saw it with michael kors. this concern that rapid store growth, rapid customer adoption -- will that last. that is the question with kate spade. that is why you saw the rapid reversal yesterday as investors started to turn toward the second half of the year and beyond and questions on whether they could continue that growth. >> it was kate spade saying we the first halfin and we will only see single-digit growth in the second half. that is a huge difference. lookspade is not the only into retail sales. we will get overall retail sales numbers in half an hour. >> overall retail sales numbers, and not just today, but tomorrow, a lot of retail earnings as well. walmart, kohl's, jcpenney's. macy's is just the first. what i have been hearing is sales picked up in july. is big question that remains what did retailers spend to get them there? accustomedave
what about kate spade. >> the interesting thing about kate spade is the results were strong, they were doing well, but it is a question of whether they will continue to be that strong. you see this across different industries and retail. we saw it with michael kors. this concern that rapid store growth, rapid customer adoption -- will that last. that is the question with kate spade. that is why you saw the rapid reversal yesterday as investors started to turn toward the second half of the...
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kate moody is here. i will straighten my tie. let's start with russia looking to -- do business with other countries? >> that is what they are trying to do. latimer putin met with his egyptian counterpart abdel fattah el-sisi in sochi where he said they would increase its own exports to egypt this year. deborah cultural minister said imports from egypt could be doubled. he said imports from brazil would be stepped up as well. food producers have received permission to export over the past week. russia imposed a one-year ban on imports of meat, fish, fruits and vegetables from the united states, canada, osh area and norway in retaliation for sanctions over the ukraine crisis. on monday, the eu said it would help its peach and neck during farmers who have been affected by bad weather this summer and they are now suffering the effects of the russian embargo. farmers will likely be given extra funds for marketing as well as more government compensation for unsold fruit. for some farmers those measures are too little, too late. >> har
kate moody is here. i will straighten my tie. let's start with russia looking to -- do business with other countries? >> that is what they are trying to do. latimer putin met with his egyptian counterpart abdel fattah el-sisi in sochi where he said they would increase its own exports to egypt this year. deborah cultural minister said imports from egypt could be doubled. he said imports from brazil would be stepped up as well. food producers have received permission to export over the past...
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kate bilo here in the studios. let's start with kathy. >> it is a beautiful day with fair weather clouds but as you mentioned there is a risk of rip currents and that is why the guards today told everyone you could only go waist deep. looking over my shoulder you can see a lot have people out on the beach, a few in the water. we will tell them they will need to get out. guards have left and it is not safe to be in the the what ther with these conditions. on storm scan three we have a beautiful day but you can still see hurricane cristobal, 700 miles east of cape may, still churning up the water. now rip current risk will continue and this is how it happens. there has been days of wave motion, constantly towards jersey shore, all that water is pouring in, but it is difficult to have it come out at the same speed and that is why these channels of water, known as rip currents form. now to find a rip current this is what you can do down the shore tomorrow. look for a channel of choppy water from the beach. that is what
kate bilo here in the studios. let's start with kathy. >> it is a beautiful day with fair weather clouds but as you mentioned there is a risk of rip currents and that is why the guards today told everyone you could only go waist deep. looking over my shoulder you can see a lot have people out on the beach, a few in the water. we will tell them they will need to get out. guards have left and it is not safe to be in the the what ther with these conditions. on storm scan three we have a...
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our national correspondent kate snow has more on this for us tonight. >> reporter: the flowers are still piling up on the hollywood walk of fame. for so many americans it wasn't just the loss of a brilliant star, but the way he died. >> we like all of you were shaken up a bit last night. we learned a genius comedian actor robin williams passed away. he was one of a kind. one in a million. >> reporter: the question that follows any suicide is front and center now, why. while i'll never ever understand how he could be loved so deeply and not find it in his heart to stay, his daughter wrote, there's minor comfort knowing our grief and loss in some small way is shared with millions. people struggling with depression turned to social media, strangers supporting each other sharing deeply personal stories. >> i thought it was just time. it was time to just stop hiding. >> reporter: writer mary kern hackett wrote about what drove her to attempt suicide not once but twice. >> at a certain point i thought the world would be a better place without me. >> reporter: in 2006 on npr's fresh air, willia
our national correspondent kate snow has more on this for us tonight. >> reporter: the flowers are still piling up on the hollywood walk of fame. for so many americans it wasn't just the loss of a brilliant star, but the way he died. >> we like all of you were shaken up a bit last night. we learned a genius comedian actor robin williams passed away. he was one of a kind. one in a million. >> reporter: the question that follows any suicide is front and center now, why. while...
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. >> reporter: shawn kate, an american eagle pilot was flying yesterday when the water started flowing. this afternoon he came back to this, his garage red tagged and mud swallowing up his yard. >> it filled up our laundry room with about 4 feet of sand and water. our dogs were in there, too. >> reporter: those dogs including this one pepper were rescued by a neighbor who pulled them from several feet of mud. >> their yard was destroyed and their fence was blown out. so we went to check on the dogs and one of the dogs was stuck in the mud, their bigger dog. another one was standing on the drier. >> a lot of homes had mud wash right through their windows and doors. we have rooms and basements completely buried and entire rooms taken out. >> reporter: yesterday's torrential downpours triggered flash flooding which swept away hiker john lee. the el segundo resident died at the scene. as the clean-up continues out here in mount baldy, for the people whose homes were red tagged, they are staying with friends tonight. an american red cross shelter has opened up, but no one has taken advantag
. >> reporter: shawn kate, an american eagle pilot was flying yesterday when the water started flowing. this afternoon he came back to this, his garage red tagged and mud swallowing up his yard. >> it filled up our laundry room with about 4 feet of sand and water. our dogs were in there, too. >> reporter: those dogs including this one pepper were rescued by a neighbor who pulled them from several feet of mud. >> their yard was destroyed and their fence was blown out. so...
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here is nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: kent brantly shocked a lot of people when he walked into the hospital with a little of support from a paramedic. on "meet the press". the head of the cdc defended their decision to bring him stateside for treatment. >> our rule in public health is to make sure that if an american is coming home with an infectious disease, we protect others so they don't spread it. >> they are very professional and know what they are doing but one mistake and it's all over. >> reporter: that's the sentiment that popped up all over social media this weekend. "am i the only person who thinks this is a bad idea?" i've seen this movie. this doctor was in charge of transporting brantly through the atlanta streets. he says there is no risk to the public. >> if i had ebola and i was touching your hand, maybe you would be at risk for contracting it. if i cough and sneezed in your face, you would be at risk for contracting it. but that's how it's transmitted. >> reporter: not from being in a room away from someone? >> exactly. not from casual conversation. >> reporter: brantly's
here is nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: kent brantly shocked a lot of people when he walked into the hospital with a little of support from a paramedic. on "meet the press". the head of the cdc defended their decision to bring him stateside for treatment. >> our rule in public health is to make sure that if an american is coming home with an infectious disease, we protect others so they don't spread it. >> they are very professional and know what they are doing but one...
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and across the studio, we have kate awaiting us with the business. >> nice to see you, mark. >> starting with turkey. the man just elected resident. he is credited with ushering in a golden age during the decade he served as prime minister. >> well, he is proposing a continuation of that. he wants to bring turkey into the top 10 economies over the next decade, but i tell you, his policies are a little bit controversial. under his watch, foreign investment in turkey did room, and the gdp averaged five percent growth per year, but that has slowed to just over 2.5% last year, and inflation is double what the central bank would like it to be, and many critics argue that his growth is unsustainable. we explain. >> the economy. erdogan's secret weapon. turkey's gdp has nearly quadrupled since he came to power, leading to a boom in private consumption and construction. >> the industrial park has tripled in the area, and the companies have grown in size. we have increased the output of our equipment and scaled up. >> the economic prosperity has benefited turks across the board. the standard of l
and across the studio, we have kate awaiting us with the business. >> nice to see you, mark. >> starting with turkey. the man just elected resident. he is credited with ushering in a golden age during the decade he served as prime minister. >> well, he is proposing a continuation of that. he wants to bring turkey into the top 10 economies over the next decade, but i tell you, his policies are a little bit controversial. under his watch, foreign investment in turkey did room,...
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so, i mean, but then on the flid side you hear people do get married off of them. >> does it work, kate? does it bother you on any sflefl. >> this is when my girlfriends get mad that the guy they met on tinder doesn't want to propose to them in a couple weeks. they find out the hard way. i think what guns said, you have to pay for the sites where people actually want to be serious and meet someone. you know, i think eharmony and stuff, you actually pay a membership fee. that shows a little more commitment on behalf of the people signing up. but, you know, it's free. you're signing up for it. you get what you get. i don't really have much of a problem. >> this is one i want to pick up with you, a little different. i wonder if these guys would do this for me. take a look at this. ♪ tell everybody he's the man, he's the man ♪ >> talk about a retirement party, the ultimate one for neta porter ceo mark seva. would any of you go to these great lengths for your boss' retirement? >> neil i took this off the wall at home. i had this above my bed. i moved jesus over from cross on the side and
so, i mean, but then on the flid side you hear people do get married off of them. >> does it work, kate? does it bother you on any sflefl. >> this is when my girlfriends get mad that the guy they met on tinder doesn't want to propose to them in a couple weeks. they find out the hard way. i think what guns said, you have to pay for the sites where people actually want to be serious and meet someone. you know, i think eharmony and stuff, you actually pay a membership fee. that shows a...
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joining me again for the latest is nbc's kate snow there in atlanta and we have dr. david scheiner back, he was president obama's former doctor. kate, what more do we know about the serum apparently used to treat the two americans? >> reporter: right. this is an experimental medicine. not fully fda approved and can be used on special cases where there's a request for something just like this. so what happened was the group that they were working for, samaritan's purse and dr. brantly works for and nancy writebol was volunteering for them at the time in liberia, they were both working on ebola patients, when they got sick, the group reached out the the national institutes of health and said what do you have? they said there's a lab in san diego working on this very special med season that's a therapeutic medicine. i'm the sure can explain it more thoroughly. they got three vials of that and told that nancy writebol would get all three doses. you take them as a regimen after once and then another a little bit later and then later. but what happened was it turned out th
joining me again for the latest is nbc's kate snow there in atlanta and we have dr. david scheiner back, he was president obama's former doctor. kate, what more do we know about the serum apparently used to treat the two americans? >> reporter: right. this is an experimental medicine. not fully fda approved and can be used on special cases where there's a request for something just like this. so what happened was the group that they were working for, samaritan's purse and dr. brantly...
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kate snow, nbc news, atlanta. >>> news tonight on the economic front. we learn today of some big changes coming to the business of compiling and determining credit scores in this country. this is likely to be good news for a lot of americans. our report on that tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: for millions of americans it's a moment they dread, the credit check. ranging from 300 to 850, a credit score is every consumer's key to a loan, for a car, a house, a credit card. >> the ideal score that you want to get for the best loan is going to be about 720 or higher. if you fall below that, know that you're probably not getting the best rate. >> reporter: too low a score, no loan. today one of the most popular credit score creators, fico, announced it is ready to boost the numbers and make borrowing easier, especially for the 64 million americans with medical debt collections on their report. >> when it comes to medical debt, a lot of consumers may inadvertently forget to pay it and it ends up going into collections. they thought it was alread
kate snow, nbc news, atlanta. >>> news tonight on the economic front. we learn today of some big changes coming to the business of compiling and determining credit scores in this country. this is likely to be good news for a lot of americans. our report on that tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: for millions of americans it's a moment they dread, the credit check. ranging from 300 to 850, a credit score is every consumer's key to a loan, for a car, a house, a credit...
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kate bolduan joins us. gosh, kate, there's so much going on around the world. >> and none of it is good news. we're following the latest from ferguson. chris is on the ground there. will be there all morning long. one i guess we can call it silver lining as peaceful protests seems to reign last night. they did become briefly heated overnight but nothing like the nights we've seen before. we're going to look what the sparked the hostilities among all the talks yesterday. there has to be peace. >>> plus, attorney general eric holder is expected to arrive today. what will his visit accomplish? his spokesman is going to be joining us as well as the lawyers of the michael brown family. what they want to hear from the attorney general himself. >>> and we're going to be covering that truly horrific video released by isis that appears to show the beheading of an american. now they're threatening the life of another american. we're going to white house and see what effect this vicious attack awill have on the operat
kate bolduan joins us. gosh, kate, there's so much going on around the world. >> and none of it is good news. we're following the latest from ferguson. chris is on the ground there. will be there all morning long. one i guess we can call it silver lining as peaceful protests seems to reign last night. they did become briefly heated overnight but nothing like the nights we've seen before. we're going to look what the sparked the hostilities among all the talks yesterday. there has to be...
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kate moody explains. >> after hours of heavy rain, the hills around hiroshima gave away. the series of deadly landslides swept away cars, trees, and buildings, leaving a trail of mud, debris, and crushed homes. some victims were buried alive as they slept. others were lucky enough to escape. >> i woke up in the middle of the night. the corridor to the living room of my house was already flooded. i heard the sound of more water coming in, so i rushed out of the house. >> all we could do was gather up as a family and try to get away. the flow of mud coming into the house was very strong. >> some residents were airlifted out of their homes, while others waited for help. hase minister shinzo abe ordered hundreds of military personnel to join rescue operations in the western city. the mudslides were the result of orth of heavy rain falling in 24 hours. landslides are a common risk in mountainous japan, where many homes are built on or near steep slopes and torrential downpours make the ground unstable. an average 1200 landslides are reported each year across the country and au
kate moody explains. >> after hours of heavy rain, the hills around hiroshima gave away. the series of deadly landslides swept away cars, trees, and buildings, leaving a trail of mud, debris, and crushed homes. some victims were buried alive as they slept. others were lucky enough to escape. >> i woke up in the middle of the night. the corridor to the living room of my house was already flooded. i heard the sound of more water coming in, so i rushed out of the house. >> all we...
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. >> kate and george shallis are buried in the local cemetery in willesden, near their old home. their sons' names on the grave stone too, the shallis boys. their bodies, of course, never came home. lost at sea, or buried in anonymous graves where they fell. >>> and again, we'll be covering the commemorations in britain of this anniversary in world war i's history coming up later on cnn. that's our first hour. >> we'll do it again. we'll bring you the world's biggest stories and update you on this temporary ceasefire due to take effect four minutes from now. stay with cnn. ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. amam rich. my social circle includes captains of industry, former secretaries of state, oil tycoons, and ambassadors of countries known for their fine cheeses. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. yyyup. with xfinity internet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in the garage. max what's going on? we're doing a tech startup. we're streamlining an algorithm. what'
. >> kate and george shallis are buried in the local cemetery in willesden, near their old home. their sons' names on the grave stone too, the shallis boys. their bodies, of course, never came home. lost at sea, or buried in anonymous graves where they fell. >>> and again, we'll be covering the commemorations in britain of this anniversary in world war i's history coming up later on cnn. that's our first hour. >> we'll do it again. we'll bring you the world's biggest...
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prevention is harder to measure, but it is better spent to erad kate a problem. >>> and so jonas, this replicates throughout the world, and so shouldn't we we be focusing on this? >> well, there are big budgets for the national institutes of health here, and tens of billions of dollars and the problem is that the emerging market diseases don't have a profit mode. there is better research for how to have somebody eat 20 hot dogs and not to get heartburn. so there has to be a profit motive for them to find a decision for this, and say, if you cure this, you will get $1 million per person or something in the billions so that the research company will put the dollars into the stuff that we benefit from here, and otherwise it will spread, because it is not cost effective to cure it or profitable, and so then all tof sthe sud en, a bigger crisis gos on. >> and gary k, the scare should be enough, right? >> well, it will probably not hit our so shores, but the cost of not doing something is humongous and imagine we woke up and the newspaper says three people in whatever city has contracted it.
prevention is harder to measure, but it is better spent to erad kate a problem. >>> and so jonas, this replicates throughout the world, and so shouldn't we we be focusing on this? >> well, there are big budgets for the national institutes of health here, and tens of billions of dollars and the problem is that the emerging market diseases don't have a profit mode. there is better research for how to have somebody eat 20 hot dogs and not to get heartburn. so there has to be a...
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kately let you know if the perfect weather sticks around for the weekends, we have that, your traffic, so glad you're with us on this friday. good morning, family, see you in a bit. >> ♪ look at all these people. imagine a world where they all switch to geico. a world full of savings. imagine... ♪ hold on, still imagining. ♪ all right, i'm done. [ male announcer ] geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> world health organization declared the ebola outbreak in west a did a to be international hub health emergency. outbreak the largest and long necessary history for about 50% death rate. the who says it will require an extraordinary response to stop its spread. the current outbreak began in begin any march, and killed at least 932 >> cockfighting ring on farm in berks county, one of the 50 to 60 roosters here, that they found on the farm. they haven't said where that farm; but investigators did arrest one person.
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happy birthday, kate, with us on set to set brat. you always want weird uncle john around for the birthdays
happy birthday, kate, with us on set to set brat. you always want weird uncle john around for the birthdays
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. >> kate upton on trampoline. >> yeah, that sounds great. >> sorry. >> i tell you, it probably has to a certain extent. again, it depends on... >> can i get that in three words or less? >> yes, it has. >> great. 'd legal with that. it was time to give these students some paternalistic inspiration. >> adorable baby dressed as a doctor. who is a clickable baby? >> for the exotic, baby lion. >> we're not insured. >> and who wants side-boob desk? [clicking] all right. after a few early hurdles -- >> who did this? >> i did. >> this is great. take a picture and put it online. >> they started figuring it out. >> drones. >> that's a selfie with a drone. >> when, this this thing gets ce wave. >> run, run. [bleeped] and when the new paper finally arrived, the students couldn't deny the genius of his ways. >> great, right? >> this is [bleeped]. >> no, kid, this is news. >> >> jon: jordan klepper. >> jon: jordan klepper. we'll be right back. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too.
. >> kate upton on trampoline. >> yeah, that sounds great. >> sorry. >> i tell you, it probably has to a certain extent. again, it depends on... >> can i get that in three words or less? >> yes, it has. >> great. 'd legal with that. it was time to give these students some paternalistic inspiration. >> adorable baby dressed as a doctor. who is a clickable baby? >> for the exotic, baby lion. >> we're not insured. >> and who wants...
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kate spade today is the same thing. you cannot grow at 30% a year. >> does that mean that they need to value sales versus margins? it seems like the strategy, we saw it with kate's painful stop cut margins enough to get sales up. the stores are doing everything to get the consumer in to buy. they're trying to clean inventory, they are lowering prices. when the next corner earnings come out in the middle of august or the beginning of september, you are going to see a drop in earnings. while the sales may be there, the gross margins are not going to be. >> there's only so much you can do at the storefront, physical or digital. you can have the right products, promote it well. if the people do not come, the people do not come. are we going to see more consolidation, like we saw with men's wearhouse edges of a guy -- men's wearhouse and joseph a. bank. >> an interesting six months. >> some might say nonsensical six months. >> we had the financing and we were ready to go. it is a whole another story. go.olidation continues t
kate spade today is the same thing. you cannot grow at 30% a year. >> does that mean that they need to value sales versus margins? it seems like the strategy, we saw it with kate's painful stop cut margins enough to get sales up. the stores are doing everything to get the consumer in to buy. they're trying to clean inventory, they are lowering prices. when the next corner earnings come out in the middle of august or the beginning of september, you are going to see a drop in earnings....
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kate? >> all right, barbara, i'll take it very much. let's bring in lieutenant colonel rick francona who actually survived a similar attack serving in iraq. always a pleasure. context is important. you heard what barbara is reporting there. people will say we can't stay in afghanistan. y that can't be trusted. these types of attacks called green on blue have been happening less and less but why do they happen? well, when you're dealing in a country that's this fractured, has this many tribal loyalties, different ethnicities there will always be rivalries and competition among groups and that spills over. now we're a foreign power in there, us and the other nato forces, and -- and can be seen as occupiers, as invaders, and, you know, the afghans have this long-standing history of resisting anyone from the outside so who knows what was going through this young man's mind when he decided to do this. may have had a family problem, another issue or we don't know yet. may have actually been recru
kate? >> all right, barbara, i'll take it very much. let's bring in lieutenant colonel rick francona who actually survived a similar attack serving in iraq. always a pleasure. context is important. you heard what barbara is reporting there. people will say we can't stay in afghanistan. y that can't be trusted. these types of attacks called green on blue have been happening less and less but why do they happen? well, when you're dealing in a country that's this fractured, has this many...